Marvel Studios' upcoming film 'Thunderbolts' is set to deviate from the heavy use of CGI that has characterized many of its previous entries in the Marvel Cinematic Universe (MCU). Julia Louis-Dreyfus, one of the stars of the film, revealed that the production is focusing on practical stunts and minimizing CGI to bring the MCU back to its roots. She mentioned that 'stunts are, like, everywhere' and that she had to perform a few herself. This approach aims to deliver a more grounded and authentic experience for viewers. The decision to reduce CGI usage is seen as a move to address recurring criticisms of over-reliance on digital effects in recent Marvel films.
Thunderbolts* will be a different kind of MCU movie, and one of the film's stars has revealed that a recurring Marvel problem is out of the way. https://t.co/LykFgGD8YG
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Julia Louis-Dreyfus says Marvel Studios is trying to use less CGI in ‘THUNDERBOLTS*’: “They’re trying to stay away from as much C.G.I. or whatever as possible, so that the stunts are, like, everywhere. And in fact, I had to do a couple.” (via https://t.co/aGlU6DIQm5) https://t.co/tqZ4cH4MXF
Julia Louis-Dreyfus says Thunderbolts* plans to take the MCU back to its "roots" without "as much CGI" as previous entries. https://t.co/zghvQC5Po0 https://t.co/zKurg3CINc
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